| 1. Scatch Your Name |
| 2. Wake Me Shake me |
| 3. Time Won't Let Me |
| 4. Funny Feeling |
| 5. When I needed You |
| 6. Goldfinger |
| 7. God Help the Teenager |
| 8. Hey Little Girl |
| 9. Wrong Slant on Life |
| 10. Nazz Are Blue |
| 11. Just Outside My Window |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
The band was fformed as The Preps in 1962. they had several hit including Night Theme on DOT Records writte by Ray Peterson. In 1965 known as the New Arrivals they release their first vocal, Take Me for What I Am written by Tom Muller. They toured for several years with the likes of The Beach Boys, Glen Campbell, The Ventures, The Dave Clarke Five, The Beau Brummels, The Righteous Bros, The Paris Sisters, Dobie Gray, timiu Yuro, Sonny and Cher and on and on. The band also made national commecial jingles for Macy's and Seven Up and had a TV show special. They still could reform with this album being the catylist. Who knows you might hear a "new" New Arrivals' CD next. Stay tuned.
Product Description
"Finally" is an album that was made in the 1966 era of music and has not been heard or relased as a body of work until NOW!!! Tom Muller, original band member, after 35 years took the 4 track tape masters and converted them to digital domain. None of the effects were changed and only today's standards for gain were adjusted. What you will hear is an incredibly strong sound from a group which enjoyed performance and 45 single succes on the West Coast having formed in high school and playing through college. Reprise Records was ready to sign them in 1967 when the draft decimated the group. The well cared for tapes were given to Tom by original producer Dick hanahoe in the 80's and were stored in a vault until 2002. some sings are original, some are covers, other were written for The New Arrivals by various folks like Sal Valenbtino of The Beau Brummels and Tom Talton of We The people. If you look in the Osborne Collector gudies you'll see that their records are mentioned as well as Fuzz, Acid and Flowers has a blurb. They wre originally known as The Preps from 1962-65 then they changed their name. The Preps also had several record, but that's another album if we can find the master. We hope you enjoy this work of joy and remeberance1
The band was fformed as The Preps in 1962. they had several hit including Night Theme on DOT Records writte by Ray Peterson. In 1965 known as the New Arrivals they release their first vocal, Take Me for What I Am written by Tom Muller. They toured for several years with the likes of The Beach Boys, Glen Campbell, The Ventures, The Dave Clarke Five, The Beau Brummels, The Righteous Bros, The Paris Sisters, Dobie Gray, timiu Yuro, Sonny and Cher and on and on. The band also made national commecial jingles for Macy's and Seven Up and had a TV show special. They still could reform with this album being the catylist. Who knows you might hear a "new" New Arrivals' CD next. Stay tuned.
Product Description
"Finally" is an album that was made in the 1966 era of music and has not been heard or relased as a body of work until NOW!!! Tom Muller, original band member, after 35 years took the 4 track tape masters and converted them to digital domain. None of the effects were changed and only today's standards for gain were adjusted. What you will hear is an incredibly strong sound from a group which enjoyed performance and 45 single succes on the West Coast having formed in high school and playing through college. Reprise Records was ready to sign them in 1967 when the draft decimated the group. The well cared for tapes were given to Tom by original producer Dick hanahoe in the 80's and were stored in a vault until 2002. some sings are original, some are covers, other were written for The New Arrivals by various folks like Sal Valenbtino of The Beau Brummels and Tom Talton of We The people. If you look in the Osborne Collector gudies you'll see that their records are mentioned as well as Fuzz, Acid and Flowers has a blurb. They wre originally known as The Preps from 1962-65 then they changed their name. The Preps also had several record, but that's another album if we can find the master. We hope you enjoy this work of joy and remeberance1
Finally,New Arrivals,Taj Stone,An authentic "never before released" album of 60's music at its best with original and cover tunes done by a successful mid-decade SF Bay Area group.,Rock/Pop
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